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viperbitex wrote: what the f*ck were the dinosaurs all about?? Did G-Dog wear his silly pants one day 10 million years ago and make them??
When the red sox won the ws in 04 was a good one, however Maglio Ordonez's walk off with 2 outs to put the Tigers in the World Series last year was my favorite. I was with a ton of my friends and we went crazy for at least 10 minutes, then stopped just in time to watch The Penn St. -Michigan game I was sooooo-> happy
pitbull 993 wrote:When the red sox won the ws in 04 was a good one, however Maglio Ordonez's walk off with 2 outs to put the Tigers in the World Series last year was my favorite. I was with a ton of my friends and we went crazy for at least 10 minutes, then stopped just in time to watch The Penn St. -Michigan game I was sooooo-> happy
wrightfan123 wrote:pitbull 993 wrote:When the red sox won the ws in 04 was a good one, however Maglio Ordonez's walk off with 2 outs to put the Tigers in the World Series last year was my favorite. I was with a ton of my friends and we went crazy for at least 10 minutes, then stopped just in time to watch The Penn St. -Michigan game I was sooooo-> happy
So you timed your celebration w/ a Michign STATE game?!?
Caleb the Cruel wrote:Mark McGwire's 62nd home run in a single season to break the record. He still holds the single season record to this day of 70, yes I ignore that illegal steroid-user named Barry Bonds.
Incandenza wrote:Pretty much my top 10 baseball moments all come from the 2002 playoffs, when the Angels won the world series. There's the basic 'final out of game 7', the 'troy glaus double that put the halos ahead in the glorious game 6', the 'spiezo home run that started the rally in that same game 6', the 'three-run homer by adam kennedy off of johan santana that basically iced the alcs'...
But perhaps the best moment, especially as regards the years AFTER 2002, was the first time Francisco Rodriguez came into a playoff game and made the yankees look like little leaguers. K-Rod's the MAN.
DIRESTRAITS wrote:Incandenza wrote:Pretty much my top 10 baseball moments all come from the 2002 playoffs, when the Angels won the world series. There's the basic 'final out of game 7', the 'troy glaus double that put the halos ahead in the glorious game 6', the 'spiezo home run that started the rally in that same game 6', the 'three-run homer by adam kennedy off of johan santana that basically iced the alcs'...
But perhaps the best moment, especially as regards the years AFTER 2002, was the first time Francisco Rodriguez came into a playoff game and made the yankees look like little leaguers. K-Rod's the MAN.
God Damnit!:x I just got out of therapy for that one. Back to the shrink's
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wrightfan123 wrote:Okay, lemme clarify the Steve Bartman incident...
2003 Marlins vs Cubs, Cubs up by a couple, only a few outs away from going to the WS. Luis Castillo(Marlins) hits a fly ball down the left field line. Moises Alou(Cubs) chases it down near the ivy and jumps to catch it. At the same time, Steve Bartman reaches out and snatches it right before Alou caught it. Pandumonium accours, Bartman has2b esscorted out... Meanwhile, Castillo and Los Marlinos, given new life, rally together and, with the help of some Cubs errors, win the game, the NLCS, and eventually the WS!
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wrightfan123 wrote:
Okay, lemme clarify the Steve Bartman incident...
2003 Marlins vs Cubs, Cubs up by a couple, only a few outs away from going to the WS. Luis Castillo(Marlins) hits a fly ball down the left field line. Moises Alou(Cubs) chases it down near the ivy and jumps to catch it. At the same time, Steve Bartman reaches out and snatches it right before Alou caught it. Pandumonium accours, Bartman has2b esscorted out... Meanwhile, Castillo and Los Marlinos, given new life, rally together and, with the help of some Cubs errors, win the game, the NLCS, and eventually the WS!
You do relize that he wasn't the only one reaching for that foul ball, there was at least 5 others reaching for it, he just happened to come down with
Caleb the Cruel wrote:Mark McGwire's 62nd home run in a single season to break the record. He still holds the single season record to this day of 70, yes I ignore that illegal steroid-user named Barry Bonds.
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